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FREE tubing bender for your garden hoop houses and low tunnels

How to create a free tubing bender to make a hoop house for your garden.

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Jason Fox Signature Frags at Pacific East Aquaculture

Jason Fox has been a customer of ours for over 10 years. He is an avid coral collector and has one of the world’s finest collections of corals. You can purchase frags of Jason Fox Signature corals at www.pacificeastaquaculture.com . We offer a wide variety of his frags, most are WYSIWYG and we do take […]

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Minecraft Tutorials – 09 – How to Survive & Thrive (Baking Bread & Murder Holes)

Tutorial for Minecraft, demonstrating how to harvest fully grown wheat that I had planted in an earlier episode. I also craft the wheat into loaves of bread. As a bonus, I show how to make a “murder hole” in your tower/base so you can attack monsters from safety and not be subjected to counterattack! Subscribe […]

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Giles Dairy Service

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Giles Dairy Service

by kaiscapes Article by Steger Amarante Our milking machines are top-quality. Fast, efficient and friendly service is what you’ll get from Giles Dairy. We give a full directory products and milk machines to suit your needs, and orders over $ 500.00 include free postage! We don’t need to have a minimum order or just a […]

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What do you know about giving a baby goat’s milk?

Image by Marshall Astor – Food Fetishist Amazing goat’s milk version of mint ‘n chip ice cream. Had a bit of a grainy, icy texture, but I like that. Eaten at a street fair in San Jose. Question by Brandi Lyn: What do you know about giving a baby goat’s milk? I breastfed my son […]

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Beekeeping Business and Taxes?

Image by Salim Virji Beekeeping in Alphabet City Question by : Beekeeping Business and Taxes? I am planning to start a beekeeping business in which I will be selling bee colonies(live bees), honey/pollen/wax and other bee related products. Once I get it running, do I need to fill out normal self-employed tax forms, 1040, schedule […]

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first square foot garden- store bought compost and soil drainage/ structure?

Image by KoryeLogan Question by aniumus: first square foot garden- store bought compost and soil drainage/ structure? Hi! little help needed here…. I just started my first square foot garden (I live in zone 5a, midwest)- I have two 4×4 aprox 11 inch high beds with drainage-hole-poked weed block fabric underneath and I am concerned […]

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BOKASHI – BURYING THE WASTE FOR THE 1ST TIME

What to do with the Bokashi waste once your bucket is full. Well, we must take it out to the the garden and bury it to achieve the most benefits. Dig a small trench , approx 800mm long x 500mm wide and 450mm deep. Tip the waste in and cover over with soil. See rest […]

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How many pepper plants can I grow in a 4×4 raised bed garden?

Image by the.sprouts It was a lot of fun (and so fast!) to build these beds with Green City Growers [1] [1] growmycitygreen.com Question by : How many pepper plants can I grow in a 4×4 raised bed garden? I am new new to this ! Right now I have 9 plants in a 4×4 […]

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Dairy industry offering highscool scolarship programs!

by acroamatic Article by Walter Hart One of the largest segments of the agriculture industry is the dairy industry. Only the European Union possesses more milk-producing animals than our country. At the same time, American cows, goats, and similar animals produce more milk per animal than anywhere else in the world. This is all due […]

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